I learned from him also consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy; and a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily, and to cherish good hopes, and to believe that I am loved by my friends; and in him I observed no...Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - Էջ 23Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1900 - 180 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին

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...governed; I learned from him also f consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy; and a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily,...not wish, but it was quite plain. 15. From Maximus 1 ' I learned self-government, and not to be led aside by anything; and cheerfulness in all circumstances,...

...governed. I learned from him also consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy ; and a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily,...hopes, and to believe that I am loved by my friends. In him I observed no concealment of his opinions with respect to those whom he condemned, and that...

...affectation, and benevolence of heart ; from Alexander, delicacy in correcting others ; from Severus, " a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily, and to cherish good hope, and to believe that I am beloved of my friends ; " from Maximus, " sweetness and dignity, and...

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...I learned from him also t consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy ; and a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily,...not wish, but it was quite plain. 15. From Maximus 1 I learned self-government, and not to be led aside by anything ; and cheerfulness in all circumstances,...

...; I learned from him alsof consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy ; and a disposition to do good, and to give to others readily,...wished or did not wish, but it was quite plain. 15. Prom Maximus" I learned self-government, and not to bo led aside by anything; and cheerfulness in all...

...him also f consistency and undeviating steadiness in my regard for philosophy ; and a disposi tion to do good, and to give to others readily, and to...he wished or did not wish, but it was quite plain. 1 5 . From Maximus 1 I learned self-government, and not to be led aside by anything ; and cheerfulness...